The Decuu BR7-A3 "Vampire" Blaster Rifle was the standard issue blaster rifle for the ground forces of the Black Star Confederacy from 22 BBY and until 18 ABY. The basic BR7 was 78 cm long, and weighed 4.1 kilograms. The power pack was located in the stock, giving the BR7-A3 a very low profile (useful when shooting prone or from a barricade), with a standard power pack providing 100 shots. The blaster gas chamber contained sufficient supplies for 30 power packs. All moving and/or metal parts were fitted with a corrosion-proof, vacuum-rated, dry lubricant. The top of the receiver had a universal, quick detach sight rail, which came from the factory mounted with a medium, 4X optical scope.
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| - The Decuu BR7-A3 "Vampire" Blaster Rifle was the standard issue blaster rifle for the ground forces of the Black Star Confederacy from 22 BBY and until 18 ABY. The basic BR7 was 78 cm long, and weighed 4.1 kilograms. The power pack was located in the stock, giving the BR7-A3 a very low profile (useful when shooting prone or from a barricade), with a standard power pack providing 100 shots. The blaster gas chamber contained sufficient supplies for 30 power packs. All moving and/or metal parts were fitted with a corrosion-proof, vacuum-rated, dry lubricant. The top of the receiver had a universal, quick detach sight rail, which came from the factory mounted with a medium, 4X optical scope.
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| - The Decuu BR7-A3 "Vampire" Blaster Rifle was the standard issue blaster rifle for the ground forces of the Black Star Confederacy from 22 BBY and until 18 ABY. The basic BR7 was 78 cm long, and weighed 4.1 kilograms. The power pack was located in the stock, giving the BR7-A3 a very low profile (useful when shooting prone or from a barricade), with a standard power pack providing 100 shots. The blaster gas chamber contained sufficient supplies for 30 power packs. All moving and/or metal parts were fitted with a corrosion-proof, vacuum-rated, dry lubricant. The top of the receiver had a universal, quick detach sight rail, which came from the factory mounted with a medium, 4X optical scope. Replacement of the "Vampire" began with the introduction of the BR8-A1 "Wolverine" in mid-18 ABY, but the "Vampire" remained in use for years after that.
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